The Glassworm botnet is no more, thanks to coordinated efforts between CrowdStrike, Google, and the Shadowserver Foundation.
Millions of AI agents and tools around the world have been imperiled by a critical vulnerability that can allow hackers to breach the servers running them and make off with sensitive data and ...
The four C&C channels used by GlassWorm, the botnet targeting open source software developers, have been disrupted.
CrowdStrike, working with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, said it has taken down the Glassworm botnet, a ...
An industry effort involving CrowdStrike, Google and the Shadowserver Foundation has led to the disruption of the Glassworm ...
CrowdStrike, Google and the Shadowserver Foundation worked together to take down a botnet that poisoned over 300 GitHub ...
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CrowdStrike, in collaboration with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, has dismantled an international botnet that ...